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Name: Rebels (Mexican-American War)

Type: Polity

Start: 1847 AD

End: 1847 AD

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Rebel-controlled territories during the Mexican-American War.

Establishment


  • February 1847: In 1847, General Sterling Price led American forces through Don Fernando de Taos, where they encountered strong resistance from Mexican rebels who had fortified Pueblo de Taos.
  • Chronology


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    1. Mexican Federalist War


    Were a series of secessions and revolts against the centralist government of Mexico in the period 1835-1846.

    1.1.Mexican-American War

    Was a war between the United States of America and Mexico caused by the U.S. annexion of Texas, a country that had seceded from Mexico, and by the American aim to annex California and Oregon.

    1.1.1.New Mexico campaign (Mexican-American War)

    Was the U.S. occupation of New Mexico during the Mexican-American War.

    1.1.1.1.Taos Revolt

    Was a popular insurrection in January 1847 by Hispano and Puebloan allies against the United States' occupation of present-day northern New Mexico during the Mexican-American War.

  • February 1847: The Siege of Pueblo de Taos in 1847 was the final battle of the Taos Revolt, a popular insurrection against the United States' occupation of New Mexico during the Mexican-American War. The revolt was led by Mexican and Pueblo leaders, including Pablo Montoya and Tomas Romero.

  • Disestablishment


  • February 1847: The Siege of Pueblo de Taos in 1847 was the final battle of the Taos Revolt, a popular insurrection against the United States' occupation of New Mexico during the Mexican-American War. The revolt was led by Mexican and Pueblo leaders, including Pablo Montoya and Tomas Romero.
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